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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Nonetheless/Nevertheless

Hi,


Would one use the word "nonetheless" or "nevertheless" or neither when making the following statement:


"I don't understand why a person would feel indifferent about a country going to war nonetheless/nevertheless have a passion for it."


Thanks for all your help!

  

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Neither of the two makes sense in this sentence. I don't understand why a person would feel indifferent about a country going to war, much less have a passion for it.

  • Neither of the two makes sense in this sentence.
  • I don't understand why a person would feel indifferent about a country going to war, much less have a passion for it.
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Neither of the two makes sense in this sentence.

I don't understand why a person would feel indifferent about a country going to war, much less have a passion for it.

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